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Council advances revisions to parks donor-recognition ordinance; staff to permit administrative signage approvals

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The council voted June 3 to move amendments to Fayetteville's donor recognition ordinance (section 97.088) to third reading and adopted corrections; changes set minimums and delegate administrative approval for many recognition signs while preserving park-naming thresholds.

The Fayetteville City Council on June 3 advanced amendments to the city's donor recognition ordinance for parks (section 97.088), approving changes that remove fixed donor categories, set a minimum recognition threshold and allow administrative approval for many donor signs while retaining a higher threshold for park-naming decisions.

Allison (parks staff) told the council the ordinance, first adopted in 2010 and revised in 2015, used predefined categories (bronze through diamond) that are now outdated. She said the proposed update removes those categories and sets a $25,000…

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